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There are comma-free jokes, like "the Queen wasn't wearing anything which was unusual", and "let's eat the kids begged Mum".

Should there be commas around Margaret or no commas around Margaret?

In English, lists of two or more items take "and" before the last one, even if there were commas between all the others: kale, Brussels sprouts and spinach.

Speaking of what they called Japan's prospects for an army of "undisclosed millions" twenty years from now, the announcer said, "We have checked upon the number of pregnant women as published by the Tokio press, and at present there are, oh, oh, comma, oh, oh, oh, pregnant women who are awaiting the happy event".

If Luke was Leia's only brother, as we all believe, there would be commas around the name because it's nonessential, i.e., the sentence has the same meaning without it.

There are three commas.

In manuscript, though, laid down in a suitably spidery hand, there are no commas.

There are more commas on one page than in Cormac McCarthy's entire oeuvre.

Alternatively, there are several comma-separated formats which support hashed or string features, which can be imported into toolboxes like R or MATLAB.

Yet in the official title of the movie, there are TWO commas -- after "Crazy" and after "Stupid".

There are ample commas (as typical in German) in decimal numbers that should be replaced by periods.

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